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but i think that it should inspire us to see the progress made that gives us the strength to keep marching. and no one is a better symbol of that than the first lady, who has been the target of so many attacks from the right. and yet she has made the decision just to ignore the noise. listen to this. >> i grew up in the same neighborhoods, went to the same schools, faced the same struggles, shared the same hopes and dreams that all of you share. i am you. and the only reason that i am standing up here today is that back when i was your age, i made a set of choices with my life, do you hear me? choices. i chose not to listen to the doubters and the haters. >> i mean, that's really inspirational. >> she is just -- look, she is magnificent. and she inspires me in so many ways because she is public school educated. you know, she just worked really, really hard. and i agree with what allison was saying. and i know it can be a very pessimistic time, but just the sight of she and barack obama and their two daughters in the white house is a mind-boggling thing. i have a friend victor whose son ale
but i think that it should inspire us to see the progress made that gives us the strength to keep marching. and no one is a better symbol of that than the first lady, who has been the target of so many attacks from the right. and yet she has made the decision just to ignore the noise. listen to this. >> i grew up in the same neighborhoods, went to the same schools, faced the same struggles, shared the same hopes and dreams that all of you share. i am you. and the only reason that i am...
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a 37-year-old customs broker guided us through the street, warning us of government gunmen. already two journalists have been killed. >> take cover to take the picture. >> reporter: are there snipers trying to shoot? he said he came here because he believes his boat was stolen. >> we're fighting for principles. the president we elected, okay? the government -- the muslim brotherhood -- >> reporter: he showed us a field hospital. chaos. they don't know how many have been injured, let alone killed today. this man was shot in the upper thigh with a live round. some of the injured are being taken to hospitals. others are just being treated on the ground. but there is more to this story. police uncovered ammunition hidden in coffins in a protest camp. and video from an egyptian newspaper shows demonstrators armed and firing. protesters pushed the armored vehicle off a bridge. five soldiers were inside. today may be just the beginning. the islamic extremists who backed the muslim brotherhood burned churches and attacked the government buildings nationwide. a close ally today tried
a 37-year-old customs broker guided us through the street, warning us of government gunmen. already two journalists have been killed. >> take cover to take the picture. >> reporter: are there snipers trying to shoot? he said he came here because he believes his boat was stolen. >> we're fighting for principles. the president we elected, okay? the government -- the muslim brotherhood -- >> reporter: he showed us a field hospital. chaos. they don't know how many have been...
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using meth a lot. maybe that's why i'm so skinny. >> miramontes spends large parts of his day drawing, reading or writing poetry. he says he's forsaken his gang, and is now housed in protective custody. but he says it's worth it. >> well, i don't want this lifestyle. look where it got me. you know. i don't want this lifestyle for no one. they use you. spit you up. >> his analogy was, it's like bubble gum. when you put it in, it's real fresh and chewy. you chew it up for a little while and you spit it out. and that's his analogy of the gang. he was used when he was soft and vulnerable. and once he got a little hard and a little stale, they spit him out. >> you know, i have to ask you this, you're talking to me about a lot of your activity on the street. does that put you in any danger? >> if it happens, it happens. i just try to give a message out to, you know, to people out there that the gang life is not good. they use you and spit you. killing an innocent little kid is not good. you want to kill some
using meth a lot. maybe that's why i'm so skinny. >> miramontes spends large parts of his day drawing, reading or writing poetry. he says he's forsaken his gang, and is now housed in protective custody. but he says it's worth it. >> well, i don't want this lifestyle. look where it got me. you know. i don't want this lifestyle for no one. they use you. spit you up. >> his analogy was, it's like bubble gum. when you put it in, it's real fresh and chewy. you chew it up for a...
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sometimes if i eat as i used to my digestive system gets out of whack. it's not easy keeping it working as it should. it's easy if you enjoy an activia everyday. mmmm... delicious! with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis, activia helps regulate your digestive system. put a smile back in your day! ♪ activia ♪ dannon >>> it's a quiet night at the food stop convenience store in vancouver, british columbia, and longtime customer larry scottnick is at the store surfing the internet. >> seems like an ordinary saturday night. lots of traffic coming in and out. there were a few other customers in the store, myself, in the store at that time. >> the store co-owner, cindy, is the manager on duty. >> i was serving my customer here, larry, and this customer comes in my store and he goes, he needs to buy tobacco along with a lottery ticket and papers. i say, yes, no problem. >> but cindy and larry notice the man is acting a little strange. >> you could tell this customer you have to watch him like a hawk and make sure everything is okay. >> he seemed on ed
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i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. inside the only 3 chamber laundry detergent. ♪ now, here you go, let it go ♪ ooh ♪ 'cause it's a bright light stain fighting, cleaning, and brightening... in tide pods. pop in. stand out. [ male announcer ] over the last 100 years, tennis has gotten a lot less dainty, rackets less splintery, courts more surfacey. technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male a
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that does it for us. we'll see you tomorrow night. time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell, have a great night. >> it is 10:00 p.m., and anthony weiner is still running for mayor. and we have a winner tonight, or i should say we have a surrender tonight in the fight between rand paul and chris christie. and president obama is not giving up on trying to get congress to do the right thing. >> president obama is heading to the hill a little bit later on today. >> president obama had pep rallies with house and senate democrats. he kept his message tight and focused. >> jobs, middle class. >> basically just another internal campaign rally. >> not everyone thinks that is a great idea. >> just a further vision of a widely planned pan. >> also, you see what ted cruz said? there are a lot of politicians who say they are opposed to obama care. >> stand for principles, stand up and be funded. don't fund obama care. >> he is comparing mitch mcconnell to barack obama. >> our top political priority should be to deny president obama a secon
that does it for us. we'll see you tomorrow night. time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell, have a great night. >> it is 10:00 p.m., and anthony weiner is still running for mayor. and we have a winner tonight, or i should say we have a surrender tonight in the fight between rand paul and chris christie. and president obama is not giving up on trying to get congress to do the right thing. >> president obama is heading to the hill a little bit later on today....
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> at the top of the show we talked about the one-year delay in the part of obama care, if you want to sound smart today you can tell your friends there are 84 million americans who do not have health insurance annually the u.s. spends $2 trillion on health care related expenses. >>> a healthy man right now for the cooler. mr. lewis. good morning. >> thank you, brian. let's start with jimmy kimmel, he's in the back to school sort of move. he may have discovered a pint-sized star. >> our local fox 11 news, there's a brand-new school in korea tow
uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to...
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tweet us your best suggestions using theherent way too early. best answers get on the show later in the hour. that story and a check on the weather when way too early comes right back. elvis presley died today. he was 42. apparently it was a heart attack. he was found at his home in memphis not breathing. his road manager tried to revive him. he failed. a hospital tried to revive him. it failed. it's time for sports and listen to this because there could be a major rule change in store for baseball. bud selig plans to expand the video r review process starting next season giving managers one challenge over the first six innings of the game and two from the seventh inning on. the league needs three quarters of owners to approve the plan as well as the players association and the umpires union. >>> we move on to highlights for you. pirates and cards battling it out for the top. pittsburgh trailing 5-4 when russell martin drills a solo homer to tie it. this one goes to extras. say bye-bye. bottom of the 12th, the cards matt holliday with runners on
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this is us trying to figure out what they're doing. this is why many of these leaks have disclosed the way that organizes like nsa monitor. >> when something like this is out there describe the scenes as you have the departments that are charged with keeping the nation safe and citizens around the world. what are they doing without revealing anything. what's that like? >> in my experience it's very intense but it's in some way it's an intense calm. everyone knows pretty well what will they have to do. the state department knows how to elevate the threat levels. they know what sorts of precautions they can put in place. everyone just becomes extra focused and putting out your intelligence sensors see fg you can pick anything up. also trying to put some things in place. you can't be sure where it's going to occur so you end up with expansive warnings like we saw in this place. let's talk about yemen. we know there's a focus there. the president having met with his counter part in yemen. this has the potential site for a terrorist attack.
this is us trying to figure out what they're doing. this is why many of these leaks have disclosed the way that organizes like nsa monitor. >> when something like this is out there describe the scenes as you have the departments that are charged with keeping the nation safe and citizens around the world. what are they doing without revealing anything. what's that like? >> in my experience it's very intense but it's in some way it's an intense calm. everyone knows pretty well what...
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a little more than a month left with us. i hope you can ride that out and do what you're supposed to. do you have any questions about what is going to happen? >> with what? >> with asu. i want to be clear about everything. >> it doesn't get no better than asu. nothing else can change. i can't go to pop. so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks at suffolk county in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell. >> he's a player. he's the type of inmate who reads you and if you're afraid of him, he's going to act up. if you're not afraid of him, he won't act tough. >> i knew it was going to happen. >> he doesn't know where his lies begin and his truths end. very compulsive. he likes to keep himself clean. he will beat up a cellmate because a cellmate doesn't keep himself clean. that's just his personality. >> it's just stupid because i knew this [ bleep ] was going to happen where i can't leave the box. you know what i'm saying? take the dog out of the cage. he nibbles. he
a little more than a month left with us. i hope you can ride that out and do what you're supposed to. do you have any questions about what is going to happen? >> with what? >> with asu. i want to be clear about everything. >> it doesn't get no better than asu. nothing else can change. i can't go to pop. so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks at suffolk county in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell....
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. news this is morning. investigators have recovered the data and voice recorders from that ups cargo jet that crashed in alabama, killing both pilots. the ntsb said while the flight recorders were badly damaged they're cautiously optimistic they can obtain useful data. >> the white house making good on a promise from 2010, the first family's residence will have a number of american made solar panels installed on the roof this week. >>> certain varieties of iams and eukanuba pet foods were recall this had week. >>> big coffee drinkers may not be happy about a new study. researchers found drinking four cups of coffee a day increases the risk of death from all causes by more than 50% in young men and women. >>> and budweiser is now the king of emergency rooms. according to research from johns hopkins, 15% of patients in the er due to alcohol-related
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how did i use a weapon? they said it looked like i used a weapon. i didn't use no weapon. i just didn't play no games. >> even though corey didn't start the fight, he received two months in segregation because of past violations and having gone past defending himself and becoming the aggressor. since the move, he's refused his medication. >> i'm about to swerve on something, too. no. no i'm about to swerve on something, too. >> corey says his interactions with his imaginary companion jimmy are increasing. >> i hear jimmy all the time. did you see me talking to the dude when i was beating the [ bleep ] out of him? when i was beating the [ bleep ] out of him. i was talking to him. i said i told you mother [ bleep ]. i was doing the beating. jimmy was doing the talking. anything i do, jimmy does, too, you know what i'm saying? that's what people fail to realize. i don't believe i'm taking medication for myself. i believe i'm taking it for jimmy. jimmy is a [ bleep ] right now. you know? >> corey's brother william has also had a setback. while working his job detail, he was ca
how did i use a weapon? they said it looked like i used a weapon. i didn't use no weapon. i just didn't play no games. >> even though corey didn't start the fight, he received two months in segregation because of past violations and having gone past defending himself and becoming the aggressor. since the move, he's refused his medication. >> i'm about to swerve on something, too. no. no i'm about to swerve on something, too. >> corey says his interactions with his imaginary...
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my stomach still cringes. >> what would have happened to us as voters. >> exactly. you know what? my stomach still cringes when i watch some of those clips. i just remember going to those debates with my dad. as you know, there was not a lot of substance at those debates. it was really a battle between who could be the most conservative, who could throw out the most red meat. i remember my dad looking at me always on the end with his hands up like i don't know what to do. here is a guy that just left as ambassador to china. you get 30 seconds to talk about something substantial. so i understand reince priebus's point. let's have more control over the debates and less of those debates that really only makes us look bad. but there is a different way to go about that. let's not use hillary clinton as our way to fight this battle. >> and mo, you paid close attention as well, that some of the worst moments for the gop in that debate cycle came from audience reaction. and none of what we're addressing right now reins in that bad behavior. i'm making specific reference to when there was
my stomach still cringes. >> what would have happened to us as voters. >> exactly. you know what? my stomach still cringes when i watch some of those clips. i just remember going to those debates with my dad. as you know, there was not a lot of substance at those debates. it was really a battle between who could be the most conservative, who could throw out the most red meat. i remember my dad looking at me always on the end with his hands up like i don't know what to do. here is a...
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which means, gas prices go up for us. this is an absolute disaster in the making. >> suez in jeopardy, gas prices. is that a realistic possibility in this situation? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt that egypt is cornerstone of stability in the middle east. all of those things that senator li lindsey graham mentioned, could play out. the increasing lawless nns the northern part of sinai, these rising mill about the attacks are becoming more and more brazen and more and more deadly. that's giving egyptian officials major concern. if it spreads out to other parts of egypt it could threaten the stability of this country and the rest of this region. >>> all right, here at home, conditions out west are perfect for wildfires and that's not perfect at all when you think about what's going on there. 44 burning. none worst than the beaver creek fire. the first fires laid out 10,000 homes are in jeopardy and more than 1,000 firefighters are trying to get things under control as the flames threaten some tourist towns prompting wi
which means, gas prices go up for us. this is an absolute disaster in the making. >> suez in jeopardy, gas prices. is that a realistic possibility in this situation? >> reporter: well, there's no doubt that egypt is cornerstone of stability in the middle east. all of those things that senator li lindsey graham mentioned, could play out. the increasing lawless nns the northern part of sinai, these rising mill about the attacks are becoming more and more brazen and more and more...
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uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's good. last summer i think they did that with carly rae jep son. they called that the summer anthem. now we have robin thicke. it's time for the cooler. we start with a jimmy kimmel faithful. this is on censorship with a close look. take a peek. >> we'll also have the reports on the pope's statement today when he said who am i to [ bleep ] gay people. >> weiner's [ bleep ] getting smaller. hard ball. >> very gritty movie. you want to take a nice hot [ bleep ] after watching parts of this. >> with weiner you look at it and say what is this guy doing other than [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ] i was never against [ bleep ] i was just against doing the [ bleep ] without offsetting it with [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> you agree to what you can along the way. by that [ bleep ]. >> we may be in business. >> i'm sure we both can [ bleep ].
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they are using the same stuff that they are using to track terrorists to also work on domestic crime? there's been a flurry of recent reporting, the san francisco chronicle, the "new york times" and most intriguingly today in "reuters" about the fact that tips are being handed over to domestic american law enforcement through agencies like the dea, for things like regular old nonterrorist american crimes committed by americans. according to reuters, a secret dea unit is funneling information from intelligence intercepts to authorities across the nation to help them launch criminal investigations of americans. reuters also reporting that law enforcement officials are getting trained that once they get these tips from nsa surveillance and other places they should cover up that the information they got came from any of those surveillance programs. they should, instead, pretend they got the information through traditional legal law enforcement means. they should launder the source of the information. these guys did not get the information through traditional law enforcement means they got
they are using the same stuff that they are using to track terrorists to also work on domestic crime? there's been a flurry of recent reporting, the san francisco chronicle, the "new york times" and most intriguingly today in "reuters" about the fact that tips are being handed over to domestic american law enforcement through agencies like the dea, for things like regular old nonterrorist american crimes committed by americans. according to reuters, a secret dea unit is...
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johnson, great to have you with us tonight. who will profit from all of this, from detroit's bankruptcy? and your take on the potential ripple effect and what's unfolding. >> well, this is an opportunity for bankruptcy lawyers who get paid when they're flying in the airplane to go to meetings to charge $750 an hour. and there will be hundreds of millions of dollars paid out, hundreds of millions just in detroit. if what happens in detroit continues elsewhere, we'll see similar problems. michigan state constitution has a provision you cannot cut a public employee's pension. that seems real clear except the next provision of the constitution says every year you have to put enough money aside for the new pension benefits. a lot of the cities haven't been doing it. that's why saginaw has a bond issue. it's to catch up and put enough money in there. part of the theft in pengs to people, has been corporations, making it up later. that's what's going on here. >> a federal judge circumvented the state's constitution. as i see it right
johnson, great to have you with us tonight. who will profit from all of this, from detroit's bankruptcy? and your take on the potential ripple effect and what's unfolding. >> well, this is an opportunity for bankruptcy lawyers who get paid when they're flying in the airplane to go to meetings to charge $750 an hour. and there will be hundreds of millions of dollars paid out, hundreds of millions just in detroit. if what happens in detroit continues elsewhere, we'll see similar problems....
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they are using workers as scapegoats. that's one of the reasons we're out here tomorrow and we're going to be here until we're able to fight successfully for workers rights all over this country. it is a shame that folks would go after a retiree who makes $19,000 a year expecting they can sacrifice more. we've got to say no to that, al. all of us. our communities, our coalition partners, labor unions. we've got to say that's unacceptable in the richest country on the face of the earth. >> dennis, the speech we all remember was "i have a dream." but the person who called this march 50 years ago was a labor leader named a. phillip randolph. let's watch him. >> we believe that it is one of the biggest, most creative, and constructive demonstrations ever held in the history of our nation. >> so randolph called the march and brought this coalition of labor and civil rights together. and that's really in the 21st century version of what we are trying to do and believe will do tomorrow. >> absolutely. one of the phrases i think
they are using workers as scapegoats. that's one of the reasons we're out here tomorrow and we're going to be here until we're able to fight successfully for workers rights all over this country. it is a shame that folks would go after a retiree who makes $19,000 a year expecting they can sacrifice more. we've got to say no to that, al. all of us. our communities, our coalition partners, labor unions. we've got to say that's unacceptable in the richest country on the face of the earth. >>...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the donor base and 50 states necessary for a white house run. however, conservatives who think they have compromised on an establishment candidate for four elections in a row are not likely eager to back christie who continues to feud with conservative darlings and gop rivals like rand paul of kentucky. >> this all started with him saying we don't have room for libertarian republicans. the thing is that is how we grow our party. >> joining me live in the studio is bob engle, co-author of chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power. great to have you here. let's talk about the fact the
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the...
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"use my story." it's the same message we heard from the newtown parents of the children killed last year at sandy hook elementary school, bringing their determination along with their broken hearts to washington, to advocate for gun reform. all of them, asking that even as we are horrified by the events that brought them to the national stage, that we also hear the message they are trying to amplify, while they are standing there in the spotlight. for michelle knight, it's a call for recognition and a response to the broader culture of sexual violence. given all that she has endured, she isn't asking for very much, simply that we listen, that we learn, and that we act. joining us now is zerlina maxwell, a contributor to the grio.com. ooi irin carmon, and now the executive director of the service women's action network, and juan ramos, the core trainer for a call to men, executive director of community-driven solutions, who has worked as a court-appointed counselors for convicted abusers. thank you al
"use my story." it's the same message we heard from the newtown parents of the children killed last year at sandy hook elementary school, bringing their determination along with their broken hearts to washington, to advocate for gun reform. all of them, asking that even as we are horrified by the events that brought them to the national stage, that we also hear the message they are trying to amplify, while they are standing there in the spotlight. for michelle knight, it's a call for...
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thousands and thousands of schoolchildren have really used their lives to help us spread hope to children who are hospitali hospitalized. lots of wonderful corporate sponsors of come on board like u.p.s., viacorps. wonderful people who are really using their resources and their time and their lives to make a difference to these wonderful kids in the hospital. >> kevin, you really have planted a seed. in addition to the hope bags, just so everybody knows, they have everything, crayons, stickers, itune gift cards for kids, you're also helping to get children eyeglasses so that's so important for these kids. so sponsors and donors out there that want to help with this project, how can they get involved? >> well, i would ask them to visit our website. message of hope foundation.org. all the ideas are there. they can follow us on facebook and twitter. you know, we've just completed the message of hope foundation factory in new england where we collected and distributed 1500 bags and we're in the process of -- we're asking for hope so that we can fill approximately 2500 more at the baltimore ho
thousands and thousands of schoolchildren have really used their lives to help us spread hope to children who are hospitali hospitalized. lots of wonderful corporate sponsors of come on board like u.p.s., viacorps. wonderful people who are really using their resources and their time and their lives to make a difference to these wonderful kids in the hospital. >> kevin, you really have planted a seed. in addition to the hope bags, just so everybody knows, they have everything, crayons,...
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joining us now is amen mow ha dean, nbc news' foreign correspondent live for us in cairo. the horrifying death toll in a single day continues to rise. can you give us the latest grim details? and also can you tell us whether citizens are obeying the curfew that's in force or are they heeding the call of the muslim brotherhood to come out and continue protesting? >> reporter: sure. we'll start with the second question. the curfew has gone into effect. the curfew imposed every night from 7:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. local time. and for the most part it is being abided by. we saw today large crowds of people take to the streets in various parts of cairo and other major cities such as alexandria and towns and villages. so there's no doubt there are people who are still going out to the streets and heeding those calls from the muslim brotherhood and their supporters to protest. friday, tomorrow, is going to be a very big test to that because of the fact that it is the first, if you will, weekend since this massacres there. we'll see what kind of numbers turn out. they are calling for
joining us now is amen mow ha dean, nbc news' foreign correspondent live for us in cairo. the horrifying death toll in a single day continues to rise. can you give us the latest grim details? and also can you tell us whether citizens are obeying the curfew that's in force or are they heeding the call of the muslim brotherhood to come out and continue protesting? >> reporter: sure. we'll start with the second question. the curfew has gone into effect. the curfew imposed every night from...
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less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. >>> developing now on "news nation," a-rod reportedly the only one planning to appeal as he and dozens of other major league baseball stars are set to be suspended for doping. >>> and searching for a motive....
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martin luther king iii joins us. the president has a tough act to follow to put it lightly, he's got to stand on those steps where your dad stood. and gave after the second inaugural of lincoln, the second american speech every given. that wasn't supposed to be the speech that day, was it? >> well, i don't know -- >> people tell me that he sort of was inspired or somebody yelled him to tell them the dream speech, reverend. >> that certainly is true. but he had delivered conversions of that speech on several occasions and so i think that certainly that demonstration inspired him particularly. could i just correct one thing, just for the record? the 24th is the march that reverend sharpton and i and others are calling for. but the president actually speaks on the 28th which is the day, wednesday, which is the actual day that dad delivered the "i have a dream" speech. so there are several activities that are going on. >> distinguish the two of them. what's their different relevance? >> the difference is, i think, the 28
martin luther king iii joins us. the president has a tough act to follow to put it lightly, he's got to stand on those steps where your dad stood. and gave after the second inaugural of lincoln, the second american speech every given. that wasn't supposed to be the speech that day, was it? >> well, i don't know -- >> people tell me that he sort of was inspired or somebody yelled him to tell them the dream speech, reverend. >> that certainly is true. but he had delivered...
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thank you for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, michael. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, america is getting smart on crime. but the right wing is playing dumb. they just can't seem to understand why a judge would rule that a police program like new york's stop and frisk discriminates against minorities. >> you're looking at a presumption that the new york city police department is going out every morning and targeting young black males. all right? they want to roust young black males. and i don't believe that for a second. they're not just walking around going hey, you, come over here. all right? they're trying to suppress violent crime and they're succeeding. >> bill doesn't believe it. i guess he just doesn't believe the hundreds of thousands of blacks and latino victims who are stopped for no reason. but maybe he'd belief it if he heard it straight from the police. here's an audiotape of a commander ordering an officer to target blacks. this tape wa
thank you for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, michael. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, america is getting smart on crime. but the right wing is playing dumb. they just can't seem to understand why a judge would rule that a police program like new york's stop and frisk discriminates against minorities. >> you're looking at a presumption that the new york city police department is going out every morning and...
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are all the cameras watching us out there doing us a good thing? britain has hundreds of thousands of cameras watching everybody in the streets of london. we'll talk to a guy involved in a movie about that right out of george orwell. this is "hardball," the place for politics. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new monmouth university asbury park press poll, democratic cory booker, no surpr
are all the cameras watching us out there doing us a good thing? britain has hundreds of thousands of cameras watching everybody in the streets of london. we'll talk to a guy involved in a movie about that right out of george orwell. this is "hardball," the place for politics. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so...
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kristen is back with us. if you hear the ambassador about egypt's process of reconciliation, we know what the military is capable of in that country. now the president is saying he's going to use the national security team and the muscle, that is, of secretary of state john kerry who was just recently in cairo. what is the on us that put us back diplomatically on state. >> i think that's critical. i think john kerry is going to be critical moving forward. i wouldn't be surprised if we saw him take a trip to the region in the coming days. that is certainly something that must be under consideration and discussion right now. thomas, as this process moves forward. certainly the administration trying to send a very strong message to the interim government by announcing that they are cancelling this humanly symbolic military exercise. essentially saying, look. we cannot continue with this partnership as it stands and given the violence that is unfolding. so the administration is sending what it hopes will be a str
kristen is back with us. if you hear the ambassador about egypt's process of reconciliation, we know what the military is capable of in that country. now the president is saying he's going to use the national security team and the muscle, that is, of secretary of state john kerry who was just recently in cairo. what is the on us that put us back diplomatically on state. >> i think that's critical. i think john kerry is going to be critical moving forward. i wouldn't be surprised if we saw...
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she's here with us now. before ashley judd said she was not in the race, mitch mcconnell's people were after her. so here these are two official challengers, and they don't seem threatened at all. are we seeing that same kind of push back from the mcconnell camp that we saw with ashley judd? >> absolutely. i mean, there was a tape that was leaked of a mcconnell meeting. one of the interesting things on that tape was that at the time they actually didn't have too much on grimes, who has since then announced she's going to make this run. the mcconnell folks at this point are particularly focused on bevin. while mcconnell is ignoring him in public, he didn't mention either one of his challengers by name in his speech at fancy farm, his campaign is already on tv. they're sending mailers out and going after bevin. a super pac is running newspaper ads against grimes. >> talk to me about the threat of bevin. he's a millionaire, right? >> we're not quite sure how much he's worth yet, but yes. his company owns a comp
she's here with us now. before ashley judd said she was not in the race, mitch mcconnell's people were after her. so here these are two official challengers, and they don't seem threatened at all. are we seeing that same kind of push back from the mcconnell camp that we saw with ashley judd? >> absolutely. i mean, there was a tape that was leaked of a mcconnell meeting. one of the interesting things on that tape was that at the time they actually didn't have too much on grimes, who has...
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break down the findings for us. some of the murders he was found guilty of, some of them he was not. >> reporter: yeah, these -- they all fell sort of under this racketeering charge, which is a catch all. there were 19 murders. he was found guilty of committing or being co-conspirator in 11 of them. this all during the time when he was reported to be an fbi informant. we're now hearing outside of the courthouse from some of the victims' families. we heard from pat donahue. her husband michael was one of the murders that was proven in this case. she says today she really feels like she got justice. we also heard from steven davis. he's been very vocal through all of this. his sister debra was murdered, but that was the one charge that was found no finding. so it wasn't proven or not proven. the jury just couldn't reach a finding on that. so he was understandably disappointed. he said, though, you really can't find closure in a case like this. there's no way to bring them back. and he also pointed out that he thinks t
break down the findings for us. some of the murders he was found guilty of, some of them he was not. >> reporter: yeah, these -- they all fell sort of under this racketeering charge, which is a catch all. there were 19 murders. he was found guilty of committing or being co-conspirator in 11 of them. this all during the time when he was reported to be an fbi informant. we're now hearing outside of the courthouse from some of the victims' families. we heard from pat donahue. her husband...
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are all the cameras watching us out there doing us a good thing? britain has hundreds of thousands of cameras watching everybody in the streets of london. we'll talk to a guy involved in a movie about that right out of george orwell. this is "hardball," the place for politics. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new monmouth university asbury park press poll, democratic cory booker, no surprise has a 16-point lead over the republican 54-38 in the special election to fill out the term of frank lautenberg. this special election
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chris is back with us now. chris, you'll allow us to indull engine a little lit of light sports fair. president yankees and a-rod, his first crack at boston. more importantly, the boston fans have their first crack at him. >> you've got that right. i predict loud booing and a bad weekend for a-rod with the latest allegations. this story goes from bad to worse. i think the yankees from a pr standpoint would wish it would all just go away. obviously, he's appealing his basically year and a half long suspension and can play until then, which i'm guessing if you gave them all truth serum on that yankees bench, they would prefer that not be the case. it's going to be a real bronx cheer in boston this evening, is my guess for a-rod. >> i think a lot of americans will say we are all boston strong tonight. there are plenty of americans who want to be a part of that boo fest for a-rod given what's happened recently. chris, thanks so much. have a good weekend. that's going to do it for this edition of "andrea mitchell re
chris is back with us now. chris, you'll allow us to indull engine a little lit of light sports fair. president yankees and a-rod, his first crack at boston. more importantly, the boston fans have their first crack at him. >> you've got that right. i predict loud booing and a bad weekend for a-rod with the latest allegations. this story goes from bad to worse. i think the yankees from a pr standpoint would wish it would all just go away. obviously, he's appealing his basically year and a...
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joining us from beirut is our foreign correspondent. thanks so much for joining us. give us a sense of what's happening there on the ground with the refugees and sort of with regard to folks in lebanon and concerns about getting dragged into the middle of a civil war. >> well, it's certainly very high on the minds of people here in lebanon. they have used through years of war and they are concerned it could happen again. there is a lot of convergence of this area of conflict. you mentioned thousands of refugees pouring across the border here. a lot of them afraid of what is going to happen in terms of strikes. syria's closest ally is hezbollah. they have fought wars against israel in the past and some of the rhetoric has suggested that they would come to the aid of the syrian regime if it felt it was embattled. so there is the concern as you mentioned in israel that this strike on syria could cause a con anybody race of violence across the region. and a syrian commander has said any war against syria would be the second vietnam for the american military. would lead t
joining us from beirut is our foreign correspondent. thanks so much for joining us. give us a sense of what's happening there on the ground with the refugees and sort of with regard to folks in lebanon and concerns about getting dragged into the middle of a civil war. >> well, it's certainly very high on the minds of people here in lebanon. they have used through years of war and they are concerned it could happen again. there is a lot of convergence of this area of conflict. you...
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talk to us today. >>> all right. before the break, we showed you this picture of an unassuming clean-cut 14-year-old young man who's now sitting in prison for life for some of the most gruesome and notorious murders this country has ever seen. this was charles manson then before he and members of his mostly female commune went on a two-night killing spree 44 years ago this week. the case went on to capture the nation's attention and propel manson into the spotlight he always craved. out today is a new book drawing on exclusive interviews and sources to reveal new details about the manson family murders and through never before seen photos creating a very creepy portrait of the man himself. joining us know is the author of "manson: the life and times of charles manson" jeff gwen. great to have you here. fascinating, years later we're still trying to understand this man who turned into a monster. you talk to people close to him, his sister, his friends. you want to demystify this man. what did you learn we don't alread
talk to us today. >>> all right. before the break, we showed you this picture of an unassuming clean-cut 14-year-old young man who's now sitting in prison for life for some of the most gruesome and notorious murders this country has ever seen. this was charles manson then before he and members of his mostly female commune went on a two-night killing spree 44 years ago this week. the case went on to capture the nation's attention and propel manson into the spotlight he always craved....
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iraq and afghanistan veterans, 54% of us use the v.a. it's higher than any other c confli conflict. it's because of the high survival rate on the battlefield. the v.a. is doing a better job. it's about telling stories. we have been -- we published the weight we carry. a website where veterans tell their stories about the backlog and the wait they have to get their stories out there. we hear numbers like 500,000 it's not statistics it's lives. >> are you satisfied with how the obama administration is going? >> the administration has been active behind the scenes. i know the president pays attention to this. i'm paid to know that. it's my job. what i want to see is the president telling that veteran in the middle of the country waiting a year for benefits not only does he have their back but there's light at the end of the tunnel. it's important the president spoke out. we need to see him use the profile and talk about it. this whole month we are going around to congressional districts around the country and putting faces and putting faces to numbers where we are talking to members of
iraq and afghanistan veterans, 54% of us use the v.a. it's higher than any other c confli conflict. it's because of the high survival rate on the battlefield. the v.a. is doing a better job. it's about telling stories. we have been -- we published the weight we carry. a website where veterans tell their stories about the backlog and the wait they have to get their stories out there. we hear numbers like 500,000 it's not statistics it's lives. >> are you satisfied with how the obama...
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joining us is howard simon. thank you very much for being with us. appreciate your time. >> thank you. good evening, rachel. >> did i describe this new development accurately in terms of what the state attorney's office says they're going to do here? this is going to be an independent review of the circumstances of the shooting? >> well, you've described it accurately using his words, but we don't know what independent review means. and i think, you know, it's crucially ambiguous, and i think you put your finger on the crucial point. does independent review mean that there will be an independent set of eyes just reviewing the file sent to him by the fbi? or will he actually conduct an independent review in the sense in which he'll call in the orlando police officers who are there, he'll send out his investigators to interview the witnesses and the neighbors and so on. how independent will this be? and we don't know. i mean, this is clearly a breakthrough, and very unusual that somebody has stepped up to say, well, maybe we should take a look at what
joining us is howard simon. thank you very much for being with us. appreciate your time. >> thank you. good evening, rachel. >> did i describe this new development accurately in terms of what the state attorney's office says they're going to do here? this is going to be an independent review of the circumstances of the shooting? >> well, you've described it accurately using his words, but we don't know what independent review means. and i think, you know, it's crucially...
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can you tell us more about that? >> the social secretary at the white house told me at the time he would tell people little green men from mars had landed on the white house lawn, they would have believed it before they believed the president was having an affair with marilyn monroe. jackie was concerned about marilyn monroe. marilyn monroe was the only woman that really bothered jackie. confided in friends of hers that she was worried, because marilyn was so unstable, such a loose cannon emotionally she could go public and really kind of obliterate jfk's presidency. marilyn monroe called the white house, delusional, and said she was in love with jack and jack was going to leave jackie and jackie said, well, okay, i'll move out, you move in, you'll have all the headaches of being first lady. this is a story that had been around. i was able to confirm it with jfk's air force aide, a number of close friends. it's startling but marilyn was the one person who bothered jackie most. >> it's an amazing recounting. another q
can you tell us more about that? >> the social secretary at the white house told me at the time he would tell people little green men from mars had landed on the white house lawn, they would have believed it before they believed the president was having an affair with marilyn monroe. jackie was concerned about marilyn monroe. marilyn monroe was the only woman that really bothered jackie. confided in friends of hers that she was worried, because marilyn was so unstable, such a loose cannon...
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there is a reason they are -- we are using web search in our houses, people use it in china. but china is not a global technology player in the same kind of way in part of these concerns. >> i want to make a transition here because this also formed the backdrop for what could be the squirmish within the republican party for the first republican presidential nomination and illustrating kind of a split that occurred in the republican party where you had chris christie and rand paul getting the extenned back and forth where christie, where was he? out in colorado. >> aspen. >> aspen. there it is. so, christie went after rand paul and debates and rand paul fired back by talking about christie and peter king from new york who are both sort of hawkish on national security questions. talk about the give me, give me attitude towards government spending money towards sandy. this is how chris christie responded. >> if senator paul wants to start looking at where he's going to cut spending to afford defense, maybe he should start looking at cutting the pork barrel spending he brings hom
there is a reason they are -- we are using web search in our houses, people use it in china. but china is not a global technology player in the same kind of way in part of these concerns. >> i want to make a transition here because this also formed the backdrop for what could be the squirmish within the republican party for the first republican presidential nomination and illustrating kind of a split that occurred in the republican party where you had chris christie and rand paul getting...
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talk to us today. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. . >>> welcome back to "hardball." that hillary clinton mini series hasn't been produced yet and already, there's a plot twist. last week, rnc chair reince priebus spent time on television threatening cnn and nbc he will pull gop debates in the 208916 presidential cycle if both networks move forward with planned specials about hillary clinton. but over the weekend, "the new york times" revealed the conservative fox news channel's own sister entertainment division, fox television studios is in talks to produce and d
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look at the pictures that richard engel brought to us. people brought into morgues, declared dead, boom, they're moved out. it's horrific what we are seeing. >> well, egypt is moving backwards. in many respects, while the players shifted on the field, we're back to where egypt was in january 2011 or even before. obviously the military's reasserting itself, cutting the muslim brotherhood down to sizement it's hard to see whatever emerges from this will be different. but it will hardly be the in exclusive democracy that, for example, the united states has aspired for egypt. >> so the president breaks a vacation, makes an address from martha's vineyard on thursday. talk about what he said. are we doing the right thing? are we doing enough? >> i would have called it a coup six weeks ago. in terms of democracy in the middle east has been -- that credibility has been lost. that said, the united states is going to have influence only on the margins. perhaps it can draw boundaries around which the military has to operate. by not calling it a coup
look at the pictures that richard engel brought to us. people brought into morgues, declared dead, boom, they're moved out. it's horrific what we are seeing. >> well, egypt is moving backwards. in many respects, while the players shifted on the field, we're back to where egypt was in january 2011 or even before. obviously the military's reasserting itself, cutting the muslim brotherhood down to sizement it's hard to see whatever emerges from this will be different. but it will hardly be...